Drawing on survey and ethnographic data, this article presents empirical evidence regarding the impact of work participation on poor women's lives in urban Bangladesh. Working for pay is common among poor, married women in Dhaka and working women commonly make an important contribution to household income. There is evidence that working women are more likely to manage money, shop for household provisions and move about outside the home than non-working women. Working women also appear better able to accumulate personal assets and take steps to secure their own well-being. Despite such signs of challenge to 'traditional' gender identity, social and economic structures continue to be heavily weighted against women, limiting the impact of empl...
The aim of this research paper is to work misfortunes have been a lot bigger for men than for ladies...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the major factors related to the participation of wom...
The aim of this research paper is to work misfortunes have been a lot bigger for men than for ladies...
Drawing on survey data and ethnographic findings, this paper presents a profile of women's work part...
Empirical studies on the impact of women’s paid jobs on their empowerment and welfare in the Banglad...
Empirical studies on the impact of women’s paid jobs on their empowerment and welfare in Bangladesh ...
Master of Arts in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The impact of female...
Women's participation in export-oriented industries has been one of the most dominant features in ma...
Through the lens of female formal employment, this paper aims to highlight the complex lives of fema...
The study measured empowerment and revealed effect of women employment on their empowerment in the K...
Despite increases in women’s employment, significant gender disparity exists in the time men and wom...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal and male dominated country. Traditional, cultural, social, and religious...
Over the past thirty-five years, an increasing number of women have been working outside their home...
Labour markets are still heavily gendered everywhere, even when women's participation in the labour ...
About half of the total population of Bangladesh is women. Most of them are working at various job f...
The aim of this research paper is to work misfortunes have been a lot bigger for men than for ladies...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the major factors related to the participation of wom...
The aim of this research paper is to work misfortunes have been a lot bigger for men than for ladies...
Drawing on survey data and ethnographic findings, this paper presents a profile of women's work part...
Empirical studies on the impact of women’s paid jobs on their empowerment and welfare in the Banglad...
Empirical studies on the impact of women’s paid jobs on their empowerment and welfare in Bangladesh ...
Master of Arts in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The impact of female...
Women's participation in export-oriented industries has been one of the most dominant features in ma...
Through the lens of female formal employment, this paper aims to highlight the complex lives of fema...
The study measured empowerment and revealed effect of women employment on their empowerment in the K...
Despite increases in women’s employment, significant gender disparity exists in the time men and wom...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal and male dominated country. Traditional, cultural, social, and religious...
Over the past thirty-five years, an increasing number of women have been working outside their home...
Labour markets are still heavily gendered everywhere, even when women's participation in the labour ...
About half of the total population of Bangladesh is women. Most of them are working at various job f...
The aim of this research paper is to work misfortunes have been a lot bigger for men than for ladies...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the major factors related to the participation of wom...
The aim of this research paper is to work misfortunes have been a lot bigger for men than for ladies...